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88 year old Golf Entrepreneur Still Teeing Up New Products

2 years 11 months ago

Age is no barrier for 88 year old entrepreneur Ray Barrett.

Two years after a golf ball he designed hit store shelves through a deal with Callaway Golf Co, Barrett is taking another swing with a new golf ball technology.

His new patented “Pin Point” golf ball design, meant to help golfers improve putting accuracy, is the result of a 2019 rule change that allows golfers to leave the flagstick in the hole while they putt.

Check out the full story by Nathan Rubbelke on STL Inno.

St. Louis Inno

Nadia Shakoor Building Weather Station for Plants

2 years 11 months ago

St. Louis based Research Scientist and Entrepreneur Nadia Shakoor, CEO and Founder of Agrela Ecosystems develops a crop sensing and monitoring platform PheNode.

PheNode automates phenotyping, which is the process of understanding health traits of the plants such as height, size and health under various conditions.

This technology will help farmers and cultivators to monitor and analyze their plant health.

Check out the full story by Nathan Rubbelke on STL Inno.

St. Louis Inno

TCARE Acquires Ruby to Improve Aging-in-place Home Safety Assessments

2 years 11 months ago
TCARE, a leader in caregiver support and aging-in-place technology solutions, recently announced the acquisition of Ruby Home Services, Inc. a 25madison incubated company. Through Certified TCARE Specialists and leveraging existing relationships with family caregivers, the St. Louis startup is now able to drive both clinical and financial ROI for our Managed Care Organization, Long Term Care Carriers, and State/Regional government partners.
Jonathan Allen, EQ Staff

Here’s the Story of What Happened After Shark Tank Success for Flipstik

2 years 11 months ago

Akeem Shannon’s St. Louis Startup ”Flipstik” goes from TV show “Shark Tank” to make $100,000 a week.

Flipstik - a mobile phone accessory serving as many tools has grown and expanded operations.

Flipstik has been fortunate enough to win an Arch Grant and UMSL DEI of $50,000, which they believe that St. Louis has favoured its growth and success thus far.

Check out the full story by Nathan Rubbelke on STL Inno.

St. Louis Inno

Why Clockwork AI Left St. Louis

2 years 11 months ago
Fady Hawatmeh wrapped up his software startup from St. Louis and moves to Chicago in less than a year.

The founder of Clockwork was awarded $50,000 from Arch Grants, which also comes with a condition to relocate operations to St. Louis for at least a year.

However, plans changed and his vision at St. Louis was short-lived due to the racial discrimination.

Check out the full story by Nathan Rubbelke on STL Inno.

St. Louis Inno

How TCARE Rapidly Expanded in St. Louis After Arch Grants

2 years 11 months ago

When technology startup TCARE won an Arch Grant in 2019, it was headquartered in Wisconsin and had four full-time employees.

Two years later, it is based in St. Louis and counts 78 full-time staffers.

The $50,000 Arch Grant was a boost to the startup that produces evidence-based analytics program for social workers, care managers and care coordinators.

Check out the full story by Nathan Rubbelke on STL Inno.

St. Louis Inno

Danforth Entrepreneur is Developing Solar Powered Drone Farming Solutions

2 years 11 months ago
Nadia Shakoor, the breeding genetics researcher of St. Louis’ Donald Danforth Plant Science Center invents an all-in-one sensor platform that’s a 100 percent solar powered autonomous drone “FieldDock” to measure soil moisture and drought stress to work with no human intervention.

Backed by a 1.4 Million federal grant by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture and the National Science Foundation, this will be integrated with PheNode that automatically captures crop data.

Check out the full story by Nicholas Phillips on St. Louis Magazine.

St. Louis Magazine

Refurb Planned for Wellston Loop Station

2 years 11 months ago

Wellston Station, a historic remnant of a buzzling streetcar network built in St. Louis by United Railways Co. in 1909 is one of the few remaining buildings from the network.

The station is identified as a symbol of identity in the Wellston Loop and a significant reminder of the old streetcar infrastructure. The Wellston area was known to be the “shopping mecca of the region in the mid-20th century and, at the end of the line where anyone would get off the streetcar network, Wellston Station captured the hearts of the townsfolk.

The St. Louis Land Re-utilization Authority had owned the building since 2006 until a buyer was found. Recently, the nonprofit Audubon Associates and Friendly Temple Church invested in the Wellston Station with a plan to preserve the building’s historic features whilst modernizing the building with a ground floor restaurant and conference rooms in the upper floor.

A vintage car retrofitted for dining is planned to be added for a different experience. Additionally a playground and green space are planned for the neighboring lot.

Check out the full story by Jacob Barker on the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Wash U Spinout PerianDX Raises $30M

2 years 11 months ago

St. Louis-based PierianDx has been able to raise $30 million in financing. Launched in 2014, PierianDx was spun out of Washington University.

PierianDx's software and services provide clinical genomic analysis for treatment of complex diseases.

New York-based health care investment firm OrbiMed, Health Catalyst Capital, Research Triangle Institute, Inova Health System, ATW Partners and SJF Ventures have invested in PierianDx.

Check out the full story by Nathan Rubbelke on STL Inno.

St. Louis Inno

Clever Raises $8 Million Series B

3 years ago
On the heels of a record year as Clever reached $4 billion in total real estate sold through its platform, pacing to sell over 6,000 homes in 2021. Clever grew annualized revenues 300%, achieving profitability in Q3 despite more than doubling its headcount to 75 since the start of the year.
Jonathan Allen, EQ Staff

TEDxStLouis Rewind: Ness Sandoval on the Power of Maps

3 years ago
In this 2018 talk from the TEDxStLouis archive Associate director of St. Louis University’s Geospatial Institute, Ness Sandoval, Ph.D. proves that a map is worth a thousand words. He believes in using data, maps and statistics to identify issues such as racial segregation, high poverty neighborhoods.
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St. Louis Real Estate Agent Featured in ‘Call the Closer’ on HGTV

3 years ago

Lauren Risley, Real Estate Agent of St. Louis, goes the extra mile for her clients to give them the dream homes in “Call the Closer” the hybrid show for HGTV.

Risley, who buys the houses and renovates them to fit the description of a “dream home” once, has been a finance professional.

From buying her first house at the age of 19, Risley now works with a team that could deliver the surprise of the dream homes, and takes pride in showing off St. Louis.

Check out the full story by Daniel Nenan on the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

TEDxStLouis Rewind: Antoinette Carol Asks Can Design Dismantle Racism?

3 years ago
In this 2018 talk from the TEDxStLouis archive Antoinette Carol speaks at on how elements of design can build strong equitable communities for the Black and Latinx population. She believes designers and creative experts are the way forward for a better community. 
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TEDxStLouis Rewind: Sarah Aman on Designing for Impact

3 years ago
Growing up on 22 acres of fields and forests in western Michigan, graphic and exhibit designer Sarah Aman found her inspiration in nature and art. Her fascination towards animals and their environments fueled her desire to preserve, protect and share it with everyone. Our family depends on your family It was not nature that is […]
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Nicklaus: Facebook Can’t Run from its Past with New Name

3 years ago
Facebook’s Holding Company “Meta” is being criticized for its unclear vision of “bringing people together” using holograms, avatars and augmented reality. Amidst the scrutiny it faces, “Meta” is also criticized over the whistleblower allegations, data privacy concerns and sudden restructuring that occurred. The company’s sudden change of name is also known as a move away from its public image, reputation and as a risky move during challenging times. Check out the full story by David Nicklaus on the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch

How Arch Grants Led Ola Ayeni to Create Claim Academy

3 years ago
“St. Louis has been good to me," says Ola Ayeni, who found success in St. Louis after being awarded the Arch Grant in 2013.Ayeni’s startup Eateria, a marketing platform for restaurants recorded profits.

However, difficulty hiring tech talent, stunted Eateria’s growth. But, it led to the launch of a new business venture, Louis-based for-profit software development boot camp Claim Academy.

Since 2015, the boot camp has trained about 700 graduates, with Claim saying 90% have been hired for roles with an average starting salary of $72,000.

More than eight years after winning his Arch Grant, Ayeni said his connections from the program continue to help him. It was through Arch Grants that he was connected with the real estate broker that found Claim’s new Central West End headquarters.

Check out the full story by Nathan Rubbelke on STL Inno.

St. Louis Inno

Advocado Acquires Ad Verification Company (and 47 patents)

3 years ago
In a move to empower advertisers, publishers and media organizations to gain control of their data, advocado acquires Kantar BVS, the ad verification arm of Kantar. Customers stand to benefit from unified video and audio ad verification and universal attribution from a trusted source.
Jonathan Allen, EQ Staff